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Leverkusen seek to topple Group E leaders Chelsea

Bayer 04 Leverkusen will be hoping to inflict a first defeat of the campaign on Chelsea FC, a result which would ensure the German side unseat their opponents at the head of Group E.

Leverkusen have won both home games so far
Leverkusen have won both home games so far ©Getty Images

Bayer 04 Leverkusen trail Chelsea FC by two points as the race to finish first in Group E comes to the boil and their ambitions will be enhanced if they can inflict a first defeat on the London side in this season's UEFA Champions League.

• A Chelsea victory would give them a place in the knockout rounds for the ninth successive season.

• In the 13 September fixture between the sides – their first competitive meeting – goals from David Luiz and Juan Mata gave Chelsea manager André Villas-Boas a winning start in his first game in the competition.

• Leverkusen then put their first points on the board with a 2-0 home win against KRC Genk before Valencia CF were beaten 2-1 at the BayArena, although they subsequently lost 3-1 in Spain.

• The Blues drew 1-1 at Valencia on matchday two before a 5-0 defeat of Genk – their biggest home success in the UEFA Champions League – and another 1-1 draw in the reverse fixture in Belgium.

Previous meetings
• Leverkusen's last European home game against English opponents ended in a 3-2 defeat of Blackburn Rovers FC in the 2006/07 UEFA Cup round of 32, ending a run of four successive home losses to Premier League sides.

• In a total of 16 fixtures against English opponents, the Werkself have won two, with ten ending in defeat; at home their record is W2 D2 L4. Chelsea have only lost three of their 12 European games against Bundesliga opponents, winning seven; in Germany their record reads W1 D1 L3.

• Chelsea's sole success was a 1-0 win at VfB Stuttgart in the round of 16 of the 2003/04 UEFA Champions League.

• They lost 3-2 at FC Bayern München in the 2004/05 quarter-final second leg but progressed having already won 4-2 at home. Michael Ballack scored a penalty for Bayern in the Stamford Bridge match.

• Chelsea defeated German opposition to win the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final in May 1998, Gianfranco Zola scoring the only goal against Stuttgart in Solna.

Match background
• Leverkusen are on course to match their achievement in their last UEFA Champions League group campaign seven years ago when they won all three home matches, against Real Madrid CF, AS Roma and FC Dynamo Kyiv.

• Chelsea have lost just one of their last nine away group games, winning four.

Team ties
• Ballack is in his second spell with Leverkusen, returning there in summer 2010 after four seasons at Chelsea following his 2006 move from Bayern. He won three FA Cups with the London club, the last in 2010 to complete a double with the Premier League, and in 2008 scored their first goal in the shoot-out to decide the UEFA Champions League final with Manchester United. The scores were tied at 1-1 after extra time with United winning 6-5 on penalties.

• Fernando Torres scored the winner for Spain in the UEFA EURO 2008 final in Vienna against a Germany side containing Ballack. In the quarter-finals Ballack and Simon Rolfes were involved as Germany won 3-2 against a Portugal team that included José Bosingwa and Paulo Ferreira, Ballack getting Germany's third goal.

• Frank Lampard, John Terry and Ashley Cole all played for England against Germany in the last 16 of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Stefan Kiessling was an 83rd-minute substitute for Germany, who prevailed 4-1.

• When England played Germany at Wembley in August 2007, Gonzalo Castro and Rolfes were substitutes for the visitors, who won 2-1. Lampard scored the game's opening goal while Terry also featured for England.

• Torres' Spain team were 2-1 winners against a Czech Republic team including Michal Kadlec and Petr Čech in a UEFA EURO 2012 qualifier in Granada on 25 March.

• Florent Malouda's France won 1-0 in a 9 February friendly against the Brazil of David Luiz and Renato Augusto in Paris.

• In June Tranquillo Barnetta and Eren Derdiyok were in the Switzerland team that drew 2-2 at Wembley against an England side including Cole, Terry and Lampard; Barnetta scored both the visitors' goals.

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